Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Catholics among record number
legates a I Diocesan Convention
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th« highlights of th«
, w,re th. presenta-
tsvo Clerical Endow
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alhrr Harry Mazurku
La (iraipi presented
to Hi Excellency,
t Louis J. Reich-
Hi hop of Austin.
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wax also
the Board
The Very
' a vi t o f
delator
ICCW, presented the in-
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)f honor at
, Monday.
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Published
k'EKY THURSDAY
! A STROP. TEXAS
iption. l>r Year
R E STANDIFBR
PUBLISHER
AMY S. STANDIFEH
EDITOR
I I h e Rev, Louis Kotniak,
diocesan (lint-tor 0f the l';i
pal Volunteer Program (PAV-
I'A • was guc>t speaker at the
general closing .-e .-ion.
Father Faust made the cloi>
i"K aildre s to the delegates,
stressing the importance of
each, returning to her home
parish wth complete reports
from the workshops attended
ien work-hop sessions with
-b peakers and discussion
| leaders were held. The Wei
fan Worship was conducted
i by Mi Francis P. Goertz of
Kockne. Mrs. Goertz also in-
troduced Father Wo/.iak to th.
I a-sembled delegates at the
general closing ession.
Thirty two delegate-,
visitors from the liockne
trict t ( \\ attended the
vention. I/<iial people attend-
ing were the Vrry Rev. Claude
\. Gaust. Kockne, Rev. Loui
VVozniak. Mr. Johnny Hoff
ma:,, Mr Monroe Wilhelm,
I • •'' tr"11; M Herman G-ierU,
1 Mrs. Jerry llilbtg, Mrs. Fran
1 cii P. Goertz. and Mrs. Arth-
i ur Goertz, Rockne.
1ASTROP iTFXAS) ADVERTISER, MAY 9, 1963
« mrU* ot t,y Utu. new., ..or) II* Print Advert,m, /Wmtiun un the «dv«aU«w of pr.nl mxtia
and
dis-
con
„ m Sr. ond dans Matter
Pout Office at Bastrop,
'Under Act of March 3,
MURK lifelike decoys
Duck and goose hunters a!-
Aa> - strive to make their de-
coys more . ffe tive.
I hi can be doiie to a great
extent by cutting off and dry-
ing the win*:.' of ducks and
gees, killed, then tacking th«
real wince onto the decoy*.
The irrideacent glint of real
feat he.' make the decoys far
more realistic.
AMERICA'S Nel SELLING
SCOTCH WHISKY!
CUTTY SARK
cBlendedv
SCOTS WHISKY
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BUCKINGHAM CORPORATION
ROCKEFELLER CENTER • NEW YORK
IMPORTERS • BLENDED 86 PROOF
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COUNTY
DEMONSTRATION AGENT
From Your
Don't
The "Great
don" in 16<5f>
di ati.ji.
Plagui af Ijon-
caus.ii 68,506
Most (M'.tple general It do.
Nut i>111\ d.i tin \ r. .id i!k % cut out and show
ih)k to their fainilv and frond-, they dip
i'ihi|xins f..r information and samples.
When | .i|i|i .111 advi rtii-.ment in print,
they can corn pari de-igns . features . and
prio-s uf natiunalK known products and mtv-
icm (And isople r/o compare l fore the> buy.)
Advertising ui print i.>. a handy tiling. You
you read before you buy?
c.in always check back; the message is still
there evil if your attention is distracted.
W hen you add it up, print advertising—the
kind you read in this newspaper—makes sense.
And I* cause it measures up to the buying
habits of most consumers, print makes sales
liustrop Advertiser
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in three sizes at three
SPECIAL PRICES
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inch
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12
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15
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58.95
For Things Finer
Miss Meredith to
be married May 25
Mr. and Mr-. John Rightmer
Jr. of Smithville are announc-
ini: the engagement and ap-
p'oaching marriagi of her dau-
ii--r, Mis Dianin. Meredith,
to I.oiini' Mitchell Wilhelm,
f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Wi; .elm of Bastrop.
The wedding date has been
>et foj Saturday, May 25, and
the ceremony will be solemn-
/..i! in St. Paul's Catholic
Church in Smithviile.
The bride-elect is a member
•f the May graduating class . f
S ithville High School, and
previ.iu-dy attended Bastrop
High School. She i. the grand-
d;i 11 ■ 11 ■ of Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
1 •«. a of Bastrop.
\ graduate t>f Bastrop High
S. hool, Mr. Wilhelm is a stu-
dent .it SWTC, San Marcos.
4-H teams receiving awards
at th. district 10 4-H contests
held in San Marcos Saturday
were first place, Junior Fores-
j try, Bobby Watson and Johnny
Crawford, Bastrop;
Second place, Senior Fores-
try, Charles Wylie and Ben
! Reyes, Cedar Creek;
Second place, Senior Public
Speaking. Michael Murphy, El
gin;
Second place, Junior Commu-
nity Improvement, Donna Alex-
ander and Dale I.ashley, Cedar
| Creek;
Third place, Senior Commu-
nity Improvement, Cheryl Hull,
i Cedar Creek, and Mary Carol
Schanhals, Bastrop;
Third place, Senior Soil and
i Water Conservation, Carroll
Henry Rabel, Bastrop;
Third place, Junior Soil and
; Water Conservation, A. J.
Goertz and Calvin Klaus, Rock-
1 lie;
Michael Murphy of Klgin,
Charles Wylic and Ben Reyes
of Cedar Creek will represent
Bastrop County at the State
i ll Contests to be held dur-
ing 4 H Round-Up at College
Station, June 4-ti.
Comparison of effect of the
screwworm eradication pro
gram finds :ir>7 cases confirmed
in Texas in April 19(33 as to
S3 in Texas in April 1!I62.
11L' million flies were releas-
ed the pa>t week. Producer
i vigilance is .-till the key, sam
1 pies must be collected, and sent
I to Mission along with a com-
| pleted information form.
Spraying livestock with a .25
per cent Co Ral or ."> per cent
Korlan and the use of FQ-335
or "> percent Korlan as a smear
or 5 per cent Co-Ral a< a dust
on surgical cases are all stress-
ed.
Pecan easebearer spraying
time is here. Bluefford Han-
cock. Extension horticulturist,
was by Monday and -tated that
easebearer moths had emerg-
ed last week and pecan grow-
ers should spray this week for
control. Extension Guide for
controlling easebearer lists
eight chemicals for control. A
copy of it can be picked up at
the county agent's office. Most
Bastrop County producers in-
tend to use either 3 pounds of
25 per cent Malathion or two
pounds of 80 per cent Sevin per
100 gallons of water.
Bastr p County communities
were highly honored at a meet-
ing of the Electric Utility Com-
panies of Texas A&M College
today, Thursday, May 2, as
John Middleton of Pleasant
Grove and Mrs. Rilly Davis of
Rosanky appeared on the pro-
gram and <poke on what the
Texas Community program
has meant to their community.
The Electric Utilities Com-
panies co-sponsor the Texas
Community Improvement Pro-
gram with the Texas Agricul-
ture Extension Service. Rosan-
ky and Pleasant Grove are the
two communities organized and
entered in this program from
Bastrop County.
Pack 187 inducts nine new Cubs at
Campfire Ceremony; musters out seven
Nine new <
drumm< d ;nt'
day night. \j>>
fir. Cerenion;.
Park
Thurs
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Mati
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Mentation id
M - .1 mum
Inn Foust
for th> i ev
i udc- 1!' r
Brvant,
vid Ft
Mtmmy
'• Wilku- of 187
n. w Den t to Cub-
'■ • for the pre
thiir Bobcat pins.
M ,i\it< and Mrs.
1 'en Mother?
ew gr, up, which in-
? White. Bobby
v; •; . Wilhelm, Van
11it n: Moravit . I>a-
\\':ii Georg. Dela
Notice of the Names of Persons Appearing as the
Owners of Unclaimed Amounts Held By:
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bastrop, Texas
This notici i.- given and published pursuant to Section 3, Article 3272b, Revised Civil
Statutes of the State of Texas, in an effort to locate persons who are the depositors
or owners of amounts in accounts that have remained inactive or dormant according
to the provisions of Article 3272b for more than seven (?) years.
Tlie unclaimed amounts due the depositors or owners listed herein will be paid upon
proof of ownership at the office of the named depository within nine t'. ) months, and
if unclaimed thereafter they may be subject to report to and conservation by the State
Treasurer in accordance with said Article 3272b.
Names of Missing Depositors
Last Known Address
H i . ock and Hob- 1.
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th< anipfir.
roll t foi Ihi\
rent- which wa
Moihc Mr
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iked with Mr.
' y Scout assis-
iiii gate of the
Picnic I "nit
.ony.
Rudy Wil-
ell and I.inn
Miit cubniaster
Turner it up
.nd a wiener
and their pa-
served by Den
1>. R. Turner,
cii- and Mrs
Hougla ^
wa- awarded
with a gold
W i , k i ri . ! •
ns of Den 4
\\ <i 1 f badge
iw point; Jim
Wnt.-on and
.lohi n\ Sariiii t
l.ioi bndgi a .
a Bear hadv
received their
Gar\ Sawicki.
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great for growing up
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''or utrin f,nd boyg alike, h p >r-
Honnl f'xU>nHion phnnf* Ih>I| h with
*'hn«il, church, rMM'inl nclivilii-n.
It hIIowh more juthiim/iI freetlcini
<*xprmting and fin'linis'H,
ftn 'nU>ort«nt part of gruwinK ti|>.
0) 01®
And it h«*l|)K build a drH>|M>r Htw
of rcHpotu<ibilit'y and reaped.
('onta so iiJ'i«- U^enagern can pay
for it with their own money.
Available in color from the tele-
phone huaincNH ofhee.
SOUTHWESTERN
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BELL
Den : . i toi.c ied with a trio
of Cub I mi h! I >«' i 1 with
a -ki: on at isduid Caverns
«ith ho\ -turned a- bats;
pi t denii" trated their a
chieviinent- the field of na-
ture; and Den which gradua-
ted int. U t in m in preparation
foi Boy 'ting presented
their last \\ i a id testament to
tin Pack.
The Cun- ! Pen 2 who have
completed thru years of Cub
Scouting are Denny Sn.ith,
Cobby U at -I Gary Friske,
Gary Saw m. J mi Wilkin- and
Hilly Puck I• a surprise ges-
turi of appri elation, they pre
ented then I1 n Mother, Mrs.
Wilkins, 'a tn an appropriate
gift
B. A. B. Society
Canton. Marcus
Daugherty. Paul K.
Franklin, Luther
Hancock, N. M.
Fee, St. John S.
Matthews, J. J.
(May field, II D„ Frank
Parsons Parafine Oil Co.,
Reho Oil Co.)
Miller, G. B., Treas.
Morino, V,
Murray, Maud S.
Newman, Mrs. W. W.
Pfeil. William H. and Algn
Red RiK-k Royalty Co.
RichrcK'k Royalty Co.
San Rock Royalty Co.
Southern Exploration Co.
Wallace. Mrs. R. T.
Warren, Samuel H.
Woods, J. D. and wife
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Bastrop, Texas
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VFF1DAMT OF DEPOSITORY OFFICER
THE STATE OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF BASTROP
Before me, the undorsignc.l authority, on this day personally appeared G. I!. Mack,
who, after being by me duly sworn, deposes, says, and certifies as true the following:
1. That he is Executive Vice President of l'he First National Bank, the Depository
named ill the above notice.
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2. That the foregoing is a full and complete list of the names of all depositors and
creditors for whom dormant deposits or inactive accounts have been held for more
than seven (71 years and whose existence and whereabouts are unknown to the
Depository.
That such listed depositors nnd creditors have not asserted anv claim or exercised
any act of ownership with respect to their dt posit.- or accounts during the past
seven (71 years.
G. B. M \CK
Sworn to and -uh cnbcii before nit this the 30 day of April, li'ni.
MINNIE 1 BARTSCH, Notary Publi. . Ba Hop County, Texas
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1963, newspaper, May 9, 1963; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237947/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.